Job well done on Conroe roadwork

Published
6:39 pm CDT, Monday, April 16, 2012

To the editor:

A road comes together with the hard work of many. I wish to personally thank all of you road builders - from the CEOs to the supervisors, skilled workmen and the many employees who are part of this massive project.

As I drive around Conroe on errands and to my workplace in Willis, I have experienced the many months of construction and development of a fantastic road system. I have been a part of all this since I moved to Conroe in 2003.

I grew up in a state that had, for many years, been “notoriously” known for poor roads, slow construction and upkeep.

A special thank you for the workmen who worked “around the clock” to clear up the traffic “slowdown” at Loop 336, I-45 bridge and the Wilson Road area.

Fascinating to watch and a pleasure to drive around Conroe. We have good reason to be proud.

Dee Dee Tkacz

Conroe

Noack will provide leadership as commissioner

To the editor:

I have great confidence that James Noack is the best qualified person to do the job of a Montgomery County commissioner. James will use wisdom and integrity to deal fairly and without favoritism to all the people and businesses in this county, particularly Precinct 3.

I believe he will work well with the other commissioners and the county judge while representing the taxpayer interests fairly and effectively. James has the leadership ability to provide the most efficient services for The Woodlands and South County.

James believes that adequate funding for the increased security needs are vitally important for the safety of the residents of Precinct 3. The tax efficiency will be done while adequately funding the increased security needs of this growing county. This includes funding for the sheriff, constable, county courts, fire marshal and other important security needs and advancing technology in all departments.

Also, I trust James will carry out his campaign platform of preserving our quality of life, making his precinct accountable to the taxpayers, increasing the transparency of the operations of Commissioners Court and providing the accessibility you desire in your commissioner.

To ensure that your voice is heard in Precinct 3, please join me in voting for a conservative commissioner who will make his own independent decisions. Vote for James Noack in the May 29 Republican primary.

Tom Campbell

The Woodlands

Support Sanders for township board position

To the editor:

I am pleased to announce the news my friend Jay Mac Sanders is running in The Woodlands Township elections. I met Jay Mac and his beautiful wife at a statewide social in 2010. I have found the Sanders to be very involved in the business community and in many charitable organizations such as The Woodlands Chamber of Commerce Mobility Team and the Montgomery County Youth Services Fund Committee.

Jay Mac is a good businessman at Mustard Seed Realtors. I must add, oh my word, what a great campaign website (www.jaymacfortownship.com). The details and work put into this campaign only expresses the honor for the position he desires to hold. I can tell that Jay Mac and Kristin Lee both want to help this town succeed to its maximum potential with less government intervention and stewardship over the taxes.

It is a blessing to see such enthusiasm and support around such a motivated and focused individual. Congratulations, Jay Mac Sanders, on your road to The Woodlands Township elections.